Chetan Sharma’s luck in balance, Debashish Mohanty’s tenure will end soon as BCCI may reshuffle selection panel: Report cricket news

National Selection Committee Chairman Chetan SharmaBCCI may soon reshuffle the senior panel after the T20 World Cup in Australia. It is an open secret that Chetan and his panel’s performance and consistency in selection have been on par in recent times and unless India performs very well, it is only for India’s first hat-trick man in 50 overs in a World Cup. There may be a curtain. “A lot will depend on how India perform in the T20 World Cup. At this point of time there are not many people who are very happy with Chetan. But he will be there till BCCI’s new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC). doesn’t choose.” BCCI official said.

While it will be an anxious wait for Chetan, East Zone’s Debashish Mohanty will have to make way for someone else in a few months as he completes a total of four years in the junior and senior selection panels.

“The rule applicable with Abhay Kuruvilla will also apply to Debu Mohanty. Debu was inducted by the CoA in the junior panel in early 2019 and before being upgraded to the senior panel after Devang Gandhi completed his term He had served two years till 2021.” A senior BCCI official told PTI on condition of anonymity.

In a few months, Mohanty will complete his four years, so he has to move on. The question is whether he will be relieved of his duties before or after the completion of four years.

Although in the East, there are not many qualified Test cricketers who can be assigned the job. Two names that fit the bill are former openers Shiv Sundar Das of Odisha and Bengal Deep Dasgupta,

There are reports that Ranadeb Bose, a junior national selector, may have been in the field but has not played an official game for India. It has former Bengal ODI player Laxmi Ratan Shukla and Odisha’s Sanjay Raul, who are eligible for it. Subroto Banerjee, current India’s fast bowler coach Umesh Yadav Can be a candidate.

Similarly, after Kuruvilla went into the operational work of the BCCI after completing four years (including three years in the junior panel), the West Zone selection seat remained vacant which would need to be filled.

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Last time, Ajit Agarkari All the applicants had the best and most decorated CV but objections from their own state unit Mumbai Cricket Association became a hindrance.

The only person, who can survive despite non-performance, is a person from Karnataka and a candidate from South Zone. Sunil Joshi,

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